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Aldi launches Corner Store in convenience push

Inside Retail

Discount supermarket Aldi is making a push into convenience with the opening this week of a Corner Store concept in North Sydney. The new store layout is designed to support smaller-basket, convenience-driven purchases, in contrast to the traditional big-box Aldi supermarket typically frequented by consumers for larger shopping trips.

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Offhand Practice designs second-hand bookshop in Shanghai to mimic greengrocer

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The store, which also carries pre-owned fashion, is located on the first and second floor of a three-storey building on Shanghai's buzzy Anfu Road. The Deja Vu Recycle Store is located in Shanghai's Anfu Road. Both levels have an open-plan layout with circulation routes defined by shelving and clothes rails.

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AIA Estúdio designs cave-like interior for clothing store in Rio de Janeiro

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"The infinite and diverse processes of erosion that form cliffs, caves, stalactites, sands, stones and the movements of water with its tracks and shapes led to our creative process being part of the concept developed for the store's spatiality.". It is the first Haight store to be located in a mall.

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Bang & Olufsen Plants a Flagship in SoHo

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The 3700-square-foot store, located on an equally luxe corner in SoHo (Saint Laurent and Chanel are nearby), unfurls its extensive lineup of goods and gadgets in a refined, yet relaxed setting with a sensory-fueled design that respects the neighborhood’s historic cast-iron architecture. CORRECTIONS: : Richard Cadan. DESIGN DETAIL: HUGO BOSS.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

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New York quickly became the epicenter of burgeoning new retail concepts. Within a few short months of its debut, circulation grew into the tens of thousands. In sharp contrast to the harsh realities of the Depression, the 1930s was the most elegant period in Hollywood’s history. And retail took its cues from the movies.